Impact of multiple selective breeding programs on genetic diversity in soybean germplasm.
João Paulo Gomes VianaYuanjin FangArián AvalosQijian SongRandall L NelsonMatthew E HudsonPublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2022)
levels were seen between ancestral and elite lines in all gene pools, but specific nucleotide-level patterns varied between gene pools. Population structure analyses support that independent selection resulted in high-yielding elite lines with similar allelic compositions in the AGP and CGP. SGP, however, produced elite progeny that were well differentiated from, but lower yielding than, CGP elites. Both the AGP and SGP retained a significant number of private alleles that are absent in CGP. We conclude that the genomic diversity shaped by multiple selective breeding programs can result in gene pools of highly productive elite lines with similar allelic compositions in a genome-wide perspective. Breeding programs with different ancestral lines, however, can retain private alleles representing unique genetic diversity.